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... sermon should have for its main business the solving of some problem - a vital , important problem , puzzling minds , burden- ing consciences , distracting lives - and any sermon which thus does tackle a real problem , throw even a ...
... sermon should have for its main business the solving of some problem - a vital , important problem , puzzling minds , burden- ing consciences , distracting lives - and any sermon which thus does tackle a real problem , throw even a ...
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... sermon although they cannot define it . The text was good and the truth was undeniable . The subject was well chosen and well developed but , for all that , nothing happened . The effect was flat . So far as the sermon was concerned ...
... sermon although they cannot define it . The text was good and the truth was undeniable . The subject was well chosen and well developed but , for all that , nothing happened . The effect was flat . So far as the sermon was concerned ...
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... sermon than a discussion even about one of our vital problems , no matter how wise the discussion or how suggestive ... sermon that throws light on it is a real sermon . But that real sermon must do more than discuss joy - it must ...
... sermon than a discussion even about one of our vital problems , no matter how wise the discussion or how suggestive ... sermon that throws light on it is a real sermon . But that real sermon must do more than discuss joy - it must ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
SPEAKER | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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